82_FR_61490 82 FR 61243 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Nontrawl Lead Level 2 Observers

82 FR 61243 - Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Nontrawl Lead Level 2 Observers

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Federal Register Volume 82, Issue 247 (December 27, 2017)

Page Range61243-61250
FR Document2017-27935

NMFS proposes regulations to modify specific provisions of the North Pacific Observer Program. The first two elements of this proposed rule would modify the requirements for an observer to obtain a nontrawl lead level 2 (LL2) deployment endorsement and implement a pre-cruise meeting requirement for vessels required to carry an observer with a nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement. These elements are intended to increase the number of observers that qualify for a nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement and maintain observer safety and data quality. The third element of this proposed rule would make editorial changes, and modify observer coverage and reporting requirements for vessels when participating in the Western Alaska Community Development Quota (CDQ) Program. This element is intended to promote operational efficiency, and remove unnecessary requirements for specific vessels participating in the CDQ Program. This action is intended to promote the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, the Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska, and the FMP for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area, and other applicable law.

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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

50 CFR Part 679

[Docket No. 170621579-7579-01]
RIN 0648-BG96


Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic Zone Off Alaska; Nontrawl 
Lead Level 2 Observers

AGENCY: National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and 
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Commerce.

ACTION: Proposed rule; request for comments.

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SUMMARY: NMFS proposes regulations to modify specific provisions of the 
North Pacific Observer Program. The first two elements of this proposed 
rule would modify the requirements for an observer to obtain a nontrawl 
lead level 2 (LL2) deployment endorsement and implement a pre-cruise 
meeting requirement for vessels required to carry an observer with a 
nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement. These elements are intended to 
increase the number of observers that qualify for a nontrawl LL2 
deployment endorsement and maintain observer safety and data quality. 
The third element of this proposed rule would make editorial changes, 
and modify observer coverage and reporting requirements for vessels 
when participating in the Western Alaska Community Development Quota 
(CDQ) Program. This element is intended to promote operational 
efficiency, and remove unnecessary requirements for specific vessels 
participating in the CDQ Program. This action is intended to promote 
the goals and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation 
and Management Act, the Fishery Management Plan (FMP) for Groundfish of 
the Gulf of Alaska, and the FMP for Groundfish of the Bering Sea and 
Aleutian Islands Management Area, and other applicable law.

DATES: Comments must be received no later than January 26, 2018.

ADDRESSES: You may submit comments on this document, identified by 
NOAA-NMFS-2017-0071 by either of the following methods:
     Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to www.regulations.gov/#!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-0071, click the ``Comment Now!'' icon, 
complete the required fields, and enter or attach your comments.

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     Mail: Submit written comments to Glenn Merrill, Assistant 
Regional Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries Division, Alaska Region 
NMFS, Attn: Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O. Box 21668, Juneau, 
AK 99802-1668.
    Instructions: NMFS may not consider comments if they are sent by 
any other method, to any other address or individual, or received after 
the comment period ends. All comments received are a part of the public 
record and NMFS will post the comments for public viewing on 
www.regulations.gov without change. All personal identifying 
information (e.g., name, address), confidential business information, 
or otherwise sensitive information submitted voluntarily by the sender 
is publicly accessible. NMFS will accept anonymous comments (enter ``N/
A'' in the required fields if you wish to remain anonymous).
    Electronic copies of the draft Regulatory Impact Review (RIR) and 
the Categorical Exclusion prepared for this action are available from 
www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS Alaska Region website at 
alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
    Written comments regarding the burden-hour estimates or other 
aspects of the collection-of-information requirements contained in this 
rule may be submitted by mail to NMFS at the above address; and to OIRA 
by email to OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or by fax to 202-395-5806.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alicia M Miller, 907-586-7228 or 
alicia.m.miller@noaa.gov.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 

Authority for Action

    NMFS manages the groundfish fisheries in the exclusive economic 
zone under the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the Gulf of 
Alaska and under the Fishery Management Plan for Groundfish of the 
Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands Management Area. The North Pacific 
Fishery Management Council (Council) prepared the FMPs under the 
authority of the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management 
Act (Magnuson-Stevens Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. Regulations 
governing U.S. fisheries and implementing the FMPs appear at 50 CFR 
parts 600 and 679.

Background

    Regulations at subpart E of 50 CFR part 679 require that most 
vessels fishing for groundfish or halibut must carry an observer 
onboard their vessel for some, or all, fishing activities to ensure the 
collection of data necessary to manage the groundfish and halibut 
fisheries. The following sections describe (1) the North Pacific 
Observer Program, (2) nontrawl lead level 2 observer requirements, (3) 
the need for this action, and (4) this proposed rule.

North Pacific Observer Program

    The North Pacific Observer Program (Observer Program) is an 
integral component in the management of North Pacific fisheries. The 
Observer Program was created with the implementation of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act in the mid-1970s and has evolved from primarily observing 
foreign fleets to observing domestic fleets. Regulations at subpart E 
of 50 CFR part 679 implement the Observer Program and prescribe how 
NMFS-certified observers (observers) will be deployed on board vessels 
and in processing plants to obtain information necessary for the 
conservation and management of the groundfish and halibut fisheries off 
Alaska. The information collected by observers contributes to the best 
available scientific information used to manage the fisheries in 
furtherance of the purposes and national standards of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act.
    Observers collect biological samples and gather information on 
total catch, including bycatch, and interactions with protected 
species. Fishery managers use data collected by observers to manage 
groundfish catch and bycatch limits established in regulation and to 
document fishery interactions with protected species. Fishery managers 
also use data collected by observers to inform the development of 
management measures that minimize bycatch and reduce fishery 
interactions with protected resources. Scientists use observer-
collected data for stock assessments and marine ecosystem research.
    On January 1, 2013, the Observer Program was restructured to 
establish two observer coverage categories: Partial and full (77 FR 
70062; November 21, 2012). Regulations at 50 CFR 679.50 identify that 
all vessels and processors that participate in federally managed or 
parallel groundfish and halibut fisheries off Alaska, except catcher 
vessels delivering unsorted codends to mothership vessels, are subject 
to observer coverage in one of these two categories. Regulations at 50 
CFR 679.51 require vessels and processors in the full coverage category 
to carry an observer at all times when fish are caught or processed. 
Importantly for this proposed rule, the full coverage category includes 
most catcher/processors (i.e., vessels that catch and process their own 
catch at-sea), and all motherships (i.e., those vessels that receive 
unsorted catch from other vessels and process that catch at-sea). 
Owners of vessels or processors in the full coverage category must 
contract directly with a permitted observer provider and pay for 
required observer coverage. Vessels affected by these proposed changes 
to nontrawl LL2 observer deployment endorsement requirements are in the 
full coverage category.
    Regulations at 50 CFR 679.51 describe the vessels and processing 
plants that are in the partial coverage category. Most catcher vessels 
using nontrawl gear are in the partial coverage category. NMFS, in 
consultation with the Council, develops an annual deployment plan for 
the Observer Program to determine when and where observer coverage is 
needed for vessels and processors in the partial coverage category. 
NMFS contracts with an observer provider to deploy observers based on 
the scientific sampling plan described in the annual deployment plan.

Nontrawl Lead Level 2 Observer Requirements

    Two groups of vessels are required to carry an observer with a 
nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement. The first group of vessels 
includes vessels named on a License Limitation Program (LLP) license 
with a Pacific cod catcher/processor hook-and-line endorsement for the 
Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands, or both the Bering Sea and Aleutian 
Islands. These vessels are subject to monitoring requirements at 50 CFR 
679.100 and are referred to as ``freezer longline vessels'' throughout 
this proposed rule. Pursuant to 50 CFR 679.100, a freezer longline 
vessel must carry an observer with a nontrawl LL2 deployment 
endorsement when the vessel (1) operates in either the BSAI or Gulf of 
Alaska groundfish fisheries and directed fishing for Pacific cod is 
open in the BSAI, or (2) when the vessel participates in the CDQ 
groundfish fisheries. These monitoring requirements for freezer 
longline vessels were implemented in 2012 and require freezer longline 
vessel owners and operators to select between one of two monitoring 
options: Either carry two observers so that all catch can be sampled, 
or carry one observer and use a motion-compensated flow scale to weigh 
Pacific cod before it is processed. Both monitoring options require the 
vessel to carry one observer endorsed as a nontrawl LL2 observer. (77 
FR 59053; September 26, 2012).
    The second group of vessels that are required to carry an observer 
with a nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement

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includes catcher/processors that use pot gear when participating in the 
CDQ groundfish fisheries (groundfish CDQ fishing) (77 FR 6492; February 
8, 2012). These pot catcher/processors are required to carry an 
observer with a nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement when groundfish CDQ 
fishing and may participate in other fisheries that do not require a 
nontrawl LL2 observer. Regulations at 50 CFR 679.32 describe the 
specific monitoring requirements for vessels when participating in the 
sablefish CDQ, pollock CDQ, groundfish CDQ, and other CDQ fisheries.
    Regulations at 50 CFR 679.53 define the requirements for an 
observer to receive a nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement. An observer 
obtains a nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement when the observer meets 
minimum experience requirements for a level 2 deployment endorsement 
(has completed 60 days of data collection and met the Observer 
Program's performance expectations on their most recent evaluation) and 
has completed two cruises of at least 10 days each and sampled at least 
30 sets on a vessel using nontrawl gear. This means that prior to 
gaining a nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement, an observer must first 
deploy on a nontrawl vessel that is not required to carry a nontrawl 
LL2 observer and sample at least 30 sets.

Need for This Action

    In 2014, observer providers and representatives of freezer longline 
vessels reported shortages of nontrawl LL2 observers for deployment on 
freezer longline vessels and that, in some cases, shortages delayed 
fishing operations (See section 3.3.4 of the Analysis). Since 2012, all 
active freezer longline vessels, except one, have chosen the option to 
carry one LL2 observer and weigh Pacific cod on a flow scale. This 
means that only one freezer longline vessel subject to the nontrawl LL2 
observer requirement has chosen to carry two observers--one observer 
with a nontrawl LL2 endorsement, and one observer who will gain 
sampling experience to count toward the requirements for a nontrawl LL2 
deployment endorsement. In addition, since 2013, there are few other 
nontrawl vessels in the full observer coverage category that do not 
require an LL2 observer. Therefore, the few observers deployed in the 
full coverage category are able to gain the sampling experience 
necessary to gain the nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement. Observer 
providers contracted by vessels in the full coverage category have 
reported that they have been unable to create and retain an adequate 
pool of qualified nontrawl LL2 observers since 2014.
    In contrast, observers deployed on vessels in the partial coverage 
category have opportunities to gain nontrawl sampling experience to 
count toward the requirements for a nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement 
on catcher vessels in the partial coverage category. However, until 
August 2016, the observer provider contracted to deploy observers in 
the partial coverage category did not have a permit to deploy observers 
in the full coverage category pursuant to regulations at 50 CFR 679.52. 
These conditions from 2013 through August 2016 resulted in a 
diminishing pool of qualified observers employed by permitted observer 
providers in the full coverage category (See Tables 11, 12, and 13 in 
the Analysis).
    Since 2014, NMFS, observer providers, and freezer longline vessels 
have undertaken a series of non-regulatory actions designed to build 
and retain a pool of qualified nontrawl LL2 observers available for the 
freezer longline vessels. For example, NMFS modified its policy on how 
sampled sets are credited to observers when determining the number of 
sampled sets for a nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement, and some 
members of the freezer longline fleet voluntarily deployed a second 
observer on some freezer longline vessels to allow those observers to 
gain sampling experience necessary to receive a nontrawl LL2 deployment 
endorsement (See Section 3.3.5 of the Analysis for additional detail). 
However, these non-regulatory actions resulted in additional costs to 
the freezer longline fleet and did not fully address the industry's 
concerns about the limited availability of nontrawl LL2 observers.
    Between 2014 and 2017, the Council and its Observer Advisory 
Committee discussed and analyzed potential solutions to address 
industry concerns about the limited availability of nontrawl LL2 
observers in the full coverage category. In June 2017, the Council 
recommended changes to regulations that would (1) allow trawl sampling 
experience to count toward a nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement and 
authorize the observer program to require additional training as 
necessary to adequately prepare observers to perform data collection 
duties when deployed as a nontrawl LL2 observer, and (2) require the 
operator or manager of a vessel required to carry an observer with a 
nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement to participate in a pre-cruise 
meeting with the observer if notified by NMFS to do so. These 
regulatory changes are intended to minimize additional costs to 
industry while also maintaining observer safety and data quality.

This Proposed Rule

    This proposed rule includes three elements. The first element of 
this proposed rule would modify regulations at Sec.  679.53(a)(5)(v)(C) 
to allow 100 sampled hauls on trawl catcher/processor or mothership 
vessel (equivalent to the required sampling experience for an observer 
to obtain a trawl LL2 deployment endorsement) to count toward a 
nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement and authorize the observer program 
to require additional training for observers as necessary to adequately 
prepare them to safely perform data collection duties relevant to the 
nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement.
    These changes are intended to reduce the potential for a shortage 
of nontrawl LL2 observers, because many observers deployed in the full 
coverage category qualify for a trawl LL2 deployment endorsement. This 
would allow observers that qualify as a trawl LL2 observer to 
potentially qualify as a nontrawl LL2 observer (See Table 11 and 
Section 3.3.3 of the Analysis for more information), and reduce the 
pressure for freezer longline vessels to voluntarily carry second 
observers for the purpose of providing opportunities for observers to 
gain sampling experience to count toward a nontrawl LL2 deployment 
endorsement. An observer with sampling experience on a trawl catcher/
processor or mothership would be familiar with the pressures of data 
collection on vessels participating in a catch share program and would 
also be familiar with the use of a flow scale to weigh catch. These 
skills are important to successfully performing data collection duties 
when deployed as a nontrawl LL2 observer. Because these observers may 
not have nontrawl sampling experience, additional training and a pre-
cruise meeting may be necessary to ensure that these observers are 
adequately prepared to handle the safety and sampling challenges that 
are unique to nontrawl LL2 deployments (See Section 4.3.2.2 of the 
Analysis).
    This proposed rule would implement regulations to authorize the 
Observer Program to require additional training for observers as 
necessary to adequately prepare them to perform data collection duties 
relevant to the nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement. The Observer 
Program would develop and implement an observer training and also 
determine when this training would be required prior to receiving a 
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deployment endorsement. Potentially, NMFS would require observers 
without sampling experience on a nontrawl catcher/processor to attend a 
two or three day training class prior to receiving a nontrawl LL2 
deployment endorsement for the first time.
    The Observer Program would use this training class to adequately 
prepare observers with different types of qualifying sampling 
experience to complete sampling duties when deployed as a nontrawl LL2 
observer (See section 4.3.2 of the Analysis for additional detail). The 
nontrawl LL2 training class would be designed to address common safety 
and sampling challenges that are unique to nontrawl LL2 observer 
deployments. This training would prepare observers who do not have 
sampling experience on nontrawl catcher/processors for deployment on 
these vessels as a nontrawl LL2 observer. At a minimum, through 
existing trainings and briefings, the Observer Program would continue 
to train observers to follow the safety and data collection protocols 
established in the Observer Sampling Manual.
    The second element of this proposed rule would require the operator 
or manager of a vessel that carries nontrawl LL2 observers to 
participate in a pre-cruise meeting with the observer assigned to the 
vessel if notified to do so by NMFS. This proposed rule would add a 
paragraph at Sec. Sec.  679.32(c)(3)(i)(E) and 679.100(b)(1) and (2) to 
require freezer longline vessels and pot catcher/processors when 
groundfish CDQ fishing to notify the Observer Program prior to 
embarking on a trip with a nontrawl LL2 observer who has not deployed 
on that vessel in the past 12 months. The Observer Program may contact 
the vessel and require the vessel operator or manager and the observer 
assigned to the vessel to participate in a pre-cruise meeting prior to 
embarking on a trip.
    This regulatory change would authorize the Observer Program to 
require a pre-cruise meeting as needed to address safety or sampling 
challenges on a specific vessel. Because vessel operations and 
individual observer's sampling history will vary, this would give the 
Observer Program the flexibility necessary to evaluate whether a pre-
cruise meeting is necessary on a case-by-case basis between the 
observer and the vessel operator or manager to ensure the nontrawl LL2 
observer is adequately prepared to collect high quality data in a safe 
manner. The Observer Program may consider the observer's deployment 
history or sampling experience, vessel specific information, or other 
relevant information to determine whether a pre-cruise meeting is 
necessary, and if so, the Observer Program would contact the vessels to 
arrange the pre-cruise meeting prior to the start of a trip (See 
section 4.3 of the Analysis for additional detail). This action would 
impose additional administrative costs for NMFS to process pre-cruise 
notifications, contact a vessel if a pre-cruise meeting is necessary, 
and participate in pre-cruise meetings if staff are available. Section 
2.3.1 of the Analysis describes that these administrative costs are 
minimal relative to other alternatives considered.
    In addition to the two elements recommended by the Council, NMFS 
proposes the third element of this proposed rule to remove duplicative 
and unnecessary regulatory reporting requirements and make minor 
changes to observer coverage requirements for specific vessels 
participating in the CDQ Program. These proposed revisions are intended 
to (1) align regulations with Magnuson-Stevens Act section 
305(i)(1)(B)(iv), (2) reduce observer coverage costs, (3) improve 
operational efficiency, and (4) reduce the reporting burden for 
catcher/processors and motherships when participating in CDQ fisheries 
(See Section 2.4 in the Analysis).
    This proposed rule would define the terms ``cruise'' and ``Observer 
Program'' in Sec.  679.2. The term ``cruise'' is used to describe the 
minimum experience requirements for an observer to obtain LL2 
deployment endorsements in Sec.  679.53. This proposed rule would 
define a ``cruise'' to mean an observer deployment with a unique cruise 
number. This proposed definition would clarify that a cruise begins 
when an observer receives an endorsement to deploy and ends when the 
observer completes all debriefing responsibilities. The term ``Observer 
Program'' would replace and update the definition of ``Observer Program 
Office,'' because that term does not describe the Observer Program. 
This proposed rule would update corresponding references throughout 
part 679.
    This proposed rule would remove provisions at Sec.  679.32(c)(3)(i) 
that require operators of catcher/processors and motherships to provide 
observers with prior notification of CDQ catch and CDQ group number 
associated with the CDQ catch before the CDQ catch is brought on board 
the vessel. This provision would be removed for all catcher/processors 
and motherships when participating in the pollock CDQ or groundfish CDQ 
fisheries. These notification requirements were implemented in 1998 (63 
FR 30381; June 4, 1998) when observer sampling methods for CDQ hauls 
and sets were different than observer sampling methods for non-CDQ 
hauls and sets. At that time, an observer needed to know if a haul 
would be designated as a CDQ haul before it was brought on board the 
vessel so that they could apply the appropriate sampling methods. With 
implementation of other catch share programs since 1998 and overlap of 
vessel participation between CDQ and other catch share programs, 
observer sampling methods have been made consistent between CDQ and 
non-CDQ hauls and sets. Therefore, these prior notification 
requirements are unnecessary and duplicative. An observer does not need 
prior notice of CDQ haul designation to appropriately sample CDQ catch, 
and other regulations ensure that an observer has access to this 
information.
    This proposed rule would modify the heading for subpart E to part 
679 from ``Groundfish and Halibut Observer Program'' to ``North Pacific 
Observer Program'' in order to be consistent with the term as used in 
the new definition of the Observer Program.
    This proposed rule also would modify Sec.  679.50(a)(2) to clarify 
that a catcher vessel is not subject to the requirements of subpart E 
when delivering unsorted codends to a mothership. The existing wording 
is more restrictive than intended, and this proposed rule would clarify 
that a catcher vessel which, for some of its fishing activity, delivers 
unsorted codends to a mothership, would not be subject to the 
requirements of subpart E only during the fishing activity that results 
in delivering unsorted codends to a mothership.
    This proposed rule would modify Sec.  679.51(a)(2)(vi)(A)(5) to 
update the observer coverage requirement for motherships that receive 
unsorted codends from catcher vessels groundfish CDQ fishing. This 
coverage requirement would be modified to no longer require that both 
observers deployed have a level 2 deployment endorsement. A mothership 
that receives unsorted codends from catcher vessels groundfish CDQ 
fishing would be required to carry two observers, one of which must 
have a LL2 deployment endorsement for a catcher/processor using trawl 
gear or a mothership. This would make observer coverage requirements 
for motherships participating in the groundfish CDQ fishery consistent 
with observer coverage requirements for catcher/processors 
participating in the Amendment 80 Program.
    This proposed rule would update the phone number that is currently 
provided in Sec. Sec.  679.84(c)(7) and 679.93(c)(7) for notifying the 
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Program as required under regulations governing the Rockfish Program 
and Amendment 80 Program, in order to allow vessel operators or 
managers to contact the Dutch Harbor or Kodiak field offices directly.
    To improve clarity and consistency, this proposed rule would remove 
the term ``certified'' and replace it with the term ``endorsed'' when 
used to describe observer deployment endorsements throughout Sec.  
679.51. This proposed rule would also remove the provision at Sec.  
679.53(a)(5)(v)(B) that describes sampling experience requirements for 
an observer to obtain an LL2 deployment endorsement for a catcher 
vessel using trawl gear. This LL2 deployment endorsement is not 
required for any vessels that operate in the commercial groundfish or 
halibut fisheries, which makes this regulation unnecessary.

Classification

    Pursuant to sections 304(b)(1)(A) and 305(d) of the Magnuson-
Stevens Act, the NMFS Assistant Administrator has determined that this 
proposed rule is consistent with the FMPs, other provisions of the 
Magnuson-Stevens Act, and other applicable law, subject to further 
consideration of comments received during the public comment period.
    This proposed rule has been determined to be not significant for 
the purposes of Executive Order 12866.

Regulatory Impact Review (RIR or Analysis)

    An RIR was prepared to assess the costs and benefits of available 
regulatory alternatives. A copy of this Analysis is available from NMFS 
(see ADDRESSES). The Council and NMFS recommend this action based on 
those measures that maximize net benefits to the Nation. Specific 
aspects of the economic analysis related to the impact of the proposed 
rule on small entities are discussed below in the Initial Regulatory 
Flexibility Analysis section.

Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis

    This Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis (IRFA) was prepared 
for this proposed rule, as required by section 603 of the Regulatory 
Flexibility Act (RFA), to describe the economic impact this proposed 
rule, if adopted, would have on small entities. An IRFA describes why 
this action is being proposed; the objectives and legal basis for the 
proposed rule; the number of small entities to which the proposed rule 
would apply; any projected reporting, recordkeeping, or other 
compliance requirements of the proposed rule; any overlapping, 
duplicative, or conflicting Federal rules; and any significant 
alternatives to the proposed rule that would accomplish the stated 
objectives, consistent with applicable statutes, and that would 
minimize any significant adverse economic impacts of the proposed rule 
on small entities. Descriptions of this proposed rule, its purpose, and 
the legal basis are contained earlier in this preamble and are not 
repeated here.
Number and Description of Small Entities Regulated by This Proposed 
Rule
    This proposed rule would directly regulate observers and owners and 
operators of the following vessels: (1) Freezer longline vessels that 
participate in the BSAI hook-and-line Pacific cod fishery; and (2) pot 
catcher/processors, trawl catcher/processors, nontrawl catcher/
processors, and motherships when groundfish CDQ fishing. Observer 
providers are impacted by the limited availability of nontrawl LL2 
observers, but the proposed rule would not modify regulations that 
directly apply to observer provider firms. Observers are individuals 
and not entities, so they do not meet the Small Business Administration 
(SBA) definition of a small entity. Therefore, neither observer 
providers nor observers are considered directly regulated entities in 
this IRFA.
    This proposed rule would directly regulate the activities of 29 
BSAI freezer longline vessels, two pot catcher/processors, and 22 trawl 
catcher/processors and motherships. Two questions must be considered in 
classifying catcher/processors under the RFA. First, are the individual 
vessels independently owned and operated and not dominant in their 
field of operation, or are these vessels affiliated under the RFA? 
Second, which industry classification is appropriate to use for vessels 
that conduct both fish harvesting and fish processing?
    Freezer longline vessels directly regulated by this action are all 
members of the Freezer Longline Conservation Cooperative (FLCC), a 
voluntary fishing cooperative operating through a contract among all 
parties, whose members have a de facto catch share program because they 
effectively control fishing for the freezer longline vessel subsector's 
allocation of Pacific cod in the BSAI. NMFS has determined that vessels 
that are members of a fishing cooperative, including members of the 
FLCC, are affiliated when classifying them for the RFA analyses. In 
making this determination, NMFS considered SBA's ``principles of 
affiliation'' at 13 CFR 121.103. Specifically, in Sec.  121.103(f), SBA 
refers to ``[A]ffiliation based on identity of interest,'' which states 
``[A]ffiliation may arise among two or more persons with an identity of 
interest. Individuals or firms that have identical or substantially 
identical business or economic interests (such as family members, 
individuals or firms with common investments, or firms that are 
economically dependent through contractual or other relationships) may 
be treated as one party with such interests aggregated.'' If business 
entities are affiliated, then the threshold for identifying small 
entities is applied to the group of affiliated entities rather than on 
an individual entity basis.
    In addition, distinct from their affiliation through the FLCC, 
vessels regulated by this proposed rule also may be affiliated through 
ownership. NMFS has reviewed cooperative membership and available 
ownership data to assess ownership and affiliations among vessels. 
Based on this information, NMFS estimates that the 29 active FLCC 
vessels and two pot catcher/processors affected by this action are 
owned and operated by no more than 11 separate entities. Of these 11 
entities, 6 entities own 26 freezer longline vessels and one pot 
catcher/processor vessel.
    The thresholds applied to determine if an entity or group of 
entities are ``small'' under the RFA depend on the industry 
classification for the entity or entities. Businesses classified as 
primarily engaged in commercial fishing are considered small entities 
if they have combined annual gross receipts not in excess of $11.0 
million for all affiliated operations worldwide (81 FR 4469; January 
26, 2016). Businesses classified as primarily engaged in fish 
processing are considered small entities if they employ 750 or fewer 
persons on a full-time, part-time, temporary, or other basis, at all 
affiliated operations worldwide. Since at least 1993, NMFS Alaska 
Region has considered catcher/processors to be predominantly engaged in 
fish harvesting rather than fish processing. Under this classification, 
the threshold of $11.0 million in annual gross receipts is appropriate.
    By applying the $11.0 million annual gross receipts threshold 
collectively to the vessels affiliated through the FLCC, all of the 
members of the FLCC are considered large entities under the RFA. The 
two pot catcher/processors are affiliated with additional vessels that, 
when interests are aggregated, exceed the $11.0 million threshold and 
are considered large entities under the RFA. NMFS considered vessel 
affiliation independent of the FLCC contracts and concluded that if not 
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entities would be considered small entities under the SBA. Additional 
detail about data sources used to prepare this IRFA and the analysis of 
vessel affiliation independent of FLCC contract are available in 
Section 4.6 of the RIR prepared for this proposed rule (see ADDRESSES).
    The proposed regulatory change to modify observer coverage 
requirements for motherships receiving unsorted codends from catcher 
vessels groundfish CDQ fishing and to remove prior notification of CDQ 
catch and CDQ number would affect 19 nontrawl catcher/processors and 22 
trawl catcher/processors, 4 of which also act as a mothership to 
receive unsorted codends from catcher vessels groundfish CDQ fishing. 
As described above, the 19 nontrawl catcher/processors are considered 
large entities under the RFA. All of the trawl catcher/processors and 
motherships affected by this proposed rule are affiliated as members of 
either an American Fisheries Act or an Amendment 80 cooperative with a 
combined average annual gross revenue above the $11.0 million 
threshold, classifying them as large entities under the RFA.
    Based on this analysis, NMFS preliminarily determines that there 
are no small entities that would be affected by this proposed rule. 
However, due to the complexity of the affiliation among the entities 
and the overlay of affiliation due to ownership and affiliation based 
on the contractual relationship among members of cooperatives, NMFS has 
prepared this IRFA. This provides potentially affected entities an 
opportunity to provide comments on this IRFA. NMFS will evaluate any 
comments received on the IRFA and may consider certifying that this 
action will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial 
number of small entities prior to publication of the final rule.
    To the degree that this proposed rule would increase the pool of 
available nontrawl LL2 observers, the primary economic impact of this 
proposed rule would be to reduce costs to vessel owners. Costs would be 
reduced by the amount vessel owners would otherwise pay to deploy 
second observers on some freezer longline vessels to allow those 
observers to gain sampling experience to count toward a nontrawl LL2 
deployment endorsement. In addition, an increase in the number of 
available nontrawl LL2 observers would reduce the potential costs 
associated with a shortage of nontrawl LL2 observers. This proposed 
rule would add new costs for freezer longline vessels and pot catcher/
processors to comply with pre-cruise meeting requirements. NMFS 
estimates the cost savings associated with the increase in the pool of 
qualified nontrawl LL2 observers is expected to exceed the relatively 
small costs that would be associated with the pre-cruise meeting 
requirements.
    The proposed regulatory change to modify observer coverage 
requirements for motherships receiving unsorted codends from catcher 
vessels groundfish CDQ fishing could reduce costs by allowing less 
experienced observers to deploy, and would increase operational 
flexibility for vessels that operate in the CDQ and non-CDQ fisheries. 
The proposed regulatory change to remove the prior notification of CDQ 
catch and CDQ number would reduce costs to the owners of catcher/
processors when pollock CDQ fishing, catcher/processors and motherships 
when groundfish CDQ fishing, and catcher/processors using nontrawl gear 
when groundfish CDQ fishing. All vessels affected by this action would 
benefit by reducing recordkeeping and reporting requirements with no 
negative impacts on affected entities.
Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other Compliance Requirements
    This proposed rule adds additional reporting, recordkeeping, and 
other compliance requirements for freezer longline vessels and pot 
catcher/processors that are required to carry a nontrawl LL2 observer. 
Vessel operators would be responsible to ensure that the Observer 
Program is notified by phone 24 hours prior to departure when a vessel 
will be carrying a nontrawl LL2 observer that has not previously been 
deployed on that vessel in the last 12 months. Vessel operators 
contract directly with permitted observer providers to procure observer 
coverage. The Observer Program could be notified by anyone with 
knowledge of the upcoming observer assignment, including the vessel 
operator, a crew member, or the observer provider. The person notifying 
the Observer Program would need knowledge of the vessel's prior 
observer assignment history and the upcoming observer assignment 24 
hours in advance of a trip.
    No small entity is subject to reporting requirements that are in 
addition to or different from the requirements that apply to all 
directly regulated entities. No unique professional skills are needed 
for the vessel operators to comply with any of the reporting and 
recordkeeping requirements associated with this proposed rule.
Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting Federal Rules
    No duplication, overlap, or conflict between this proposed rule and 
existing Federal rules has been identified.
Description of Significant Alternatives That Minimize Adverse Impacts 
on Small Entities
    No significant alternatives were identified that would accomplish 
the stated objectives for placing observers on fishing vessels, are 
consistent with applicable statutes, and that would reduce costs to 
potentially affected small entities more than the proposed rule. The 
Council and NMFS considered three alternatives. Alternative 1, the no 
action alternative, would not reduce the potential for a shortage of 
nontrawl LL2 observers and would continue to impose additional costs on 
the industry. Alternative 2 would create a process to allow a vessel to 
go fishing without a nontrawl LL2 observer if there were no nontrawl 
LL2 observers available. Alternative 3 included two options. Option 1 
would allow a vessel required to carry one LL2 observer to choose 
between carrying two level 2 observers or one LL2 observer. Option 2 
would modify the training and experience requirements necessary for an 
observer to obtain the nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement.
    The preferred alternative, Alternative 3 Option 2 was designed to 
minimize the impacts to small entities from the status quo requirement 
by increasing the pool of qualified observers and reducing the need for 
vessels to voluntarily carry second observers for the purpose of 
gaining the necessary experience to obtain a nontrawl LL2 deployment 
endorsement. Alternative 3 Option 2 includes additional observer 
training and a pre-cruise meeting as necessary to ensure that observers 
are adequately prepared to fulfill the data collection 
responsibilities.
    Relative to Alternative 1, the preferred alternative would increase 
the recordkeeping burdens on small entities by requiring the Observer 
Program be notified prior to a vessel embarking on a trip with an 
observer who has not previously deployed on that vessel in the past 12 
months, and by requiring, if necessary, the vessel operator or manager 
to participate in a pre-cruise meeting with the observer, which could 
delay fishing activity by the amount of time necessary to complete a 
pre-cruise meeting.

Collection-of-Information Requirements

    This proposed rule contains collection-of-information requirements

[[Page 61249]]

subject to review and approval by the Office of Management and Budget 
(OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). These requirements have 
been submitted to OMB for approval under OMB control number 0648-0318 
(North Pacific Observer Program). The public reporting burden for the 
collection-of-information requirements in this proposed rule includes 
the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, 
gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing 
the collection of information.
    This proposed rule would require that the Observer Program be 
notified by phone at least 24 hours prior to departure when a vessel 
will carry an observer who had not deployed on that vessel in the past 
12 months. Public reporting burden per response to notify the Observer 
Program by phone is estimated to be five minutes.
    Public comment is sought regarding (1) whether this proposed 
collection of information is necessary for the proper performance of 
the functions of the agency, including whether the information shall 
have practical utility; (2) the accuracy of the burden estimate; (3) 
ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the information to 
be collected; and (4) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of 
information, including through the use of automated collection 
techniques or other forms of information technology. Send comments on 
these or any other aspects of the collection of information to NMFS 
Alaska Region at the ADDRESSES above, and to OIRA by email to 
OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or by fax to (202) 395-5806.
    Notwithstanding any other provision of the law, no person is 
required to respond to, and no person shall be subject to penalty for 
failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the 
requirements of the PRA, unless that collection of information displays 
a currently valid OMB control number. All currently approved NOAA 
collections of information may be viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/services_programs/prasubs.html.

List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679

    Alaska, Fisheries, Recordkeeping and reporting requirements.

    Dated: December 21, 2017.
Samuel D. Rauch III,
Deputy Assistant Administrator for Regulatory Programs, National Marine 
Fisheries Service.
    For the reasons set out in the preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is 
proposed to be amended as follows:

PART 679--FISHERIES OF THE EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF ALASKA

0
1. The authority citation for 50 CFR part 679 continues to read as 
follows:

    Authority:  16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et seq.; 3631 et seq.; 
Pub. L. 108-447; Pub. L. 111-281.

0
2. In Sec.  679.2,
0
a. Remove the definition for ``Observer Program Office''; and
0
b. Add the definitions for ``Cruise'' and ``Observer Program'' in 
alphabetical order to read as follows:


Sec.  679.2  Definitions.

* * * * *
    Cruise means an observer deployment with a unique cruise number. A 
cruise begins when an observer receives an endorsement to deploy and 
ends when the observer completes all debriefing responsibilities.
* * * * *
    Observer Program means the administrative office of the North 
Pacific Observer Program located at the Alaska Fisheries Science Center 
(See Sec.  679.51(c)(3) for contact information).
* * * * *
0
3. In Sec.  679.32,
0
a. Remove and reserve paragraphs (c)(3)(i)(B)(2), (c)(3)(i)(C)(2), and 
(c)(3)(i)(E)(2); and
0
b. Add paragraph (c)(3)(i)(E)(4) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.32  Groundfish and halibut CDQ catch monitoring.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (3) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (E) * * *
    (4) Notify the Observer Program by phone at 1 (907) 581-2060 (Dutch 
Harbor, AK) or 1 (907) 481-1770 (Kodiak, AK) at least 24 hours prior to 
departure when the vessel will be carrying an observer who has not 
previously been deployed on that vessel within the last 12 months. 
Subsequent to the vessel's departure notification, but prior to 
departure, NMFS may contact the vessel to arrange for a pre-cruise 
meeting. The pre-cruise meeting must minimally include the vessel 
operator or manager and any observers assigned to the vessel.
* * * * *
0
4. In part 679, revise subpart E heading to read as follows:

Subpart E--North Pacific Observer Program

0
5. In Sec.  679.50, revise paragraph (a)(2) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.50  Applicability.

    (a) * * *
    (2) Exceptions. A catcher vessel is not subject to the requirements 
of this subpart when delivering unsorted codends to a mothership.
* * * * *
0
6. In Sec.  679.51, revise paragraph (a)(2)(vi)(A)(5) to read as 
follows:


Sec.  679.51  Observer and Electronic Monitoring System requirements 
for vessels and plants.

    (a) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (vi) * * *
    (A) * * *
    (5) Motherships. A mothership that receives unsorted codends from 
catcher vessels groundfish CDQ fishing must have at least two observers 
aboard the mothership, at least one of whom must be endorsed as a lead 
level 2 observer. More than two observers must be aboard if the 
observer workload restriction would otherwise preclude sampling as 
required.
* * * * *
0
7. In Sec.  679.53,
0
a. Remove and reserve paragraph (a)(5)(v)(B); and
0
b. Revise paragraph (a)(5)(v)(C) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.53  Observer certification and responsibilities.

    (a) * * *
    (5) * * *
    (v) * * *
    (C) A lead level 2 observer on a vessel using nontrawl gear must 
have completed the following:
    (1) Two observer cruises (contracts) of at least 10 days each; and
    (2) Successfully completed training or briefing as prescribed by 
the Observer Program; and
    (3) Sampled at least 30 sets on a vessel using nontrawl gear; or
    (4) Sampled 100 hauls on a catcher/processor using trawl gear or on 
a mothership.
* * * * *
0
8. In Sec.  679.84, revise paragraph (c)(7) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.84  Rockfish Program Recordkeeping, permits, monitoring, and 
catch accounting.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (7) Pre-cruise meeting. The Observer Program is notified by phone 
at 1 (907) 481-1770 (Kodiak, AK) at least 24 hours prior to departure 
when the vessel will be carrying an observer who has not previously 
been deployed on that vessel within the last 12 months. Subsequent to 
the vessel's departure notification,

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but prior to departure, NMFS may contact the vessel to arrange for a 
pre-cruise meeting. The pre-cruise meeting must minimally include the 
vessel operator or manager and any observers assigned to the vessel.
* * * * *
0
9. In Sec.  679.93, revise paragraph (c)(7) to read as follows:


Sec.  679.93  Amendment 80 Program recordkeeping, permits, monitoring, 
and catch accounting.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (7) Pre-cruise meeting. The Observer Program is notified by phone 
at 1 (907) 581-2060 (Dutch Harbor, AK) or 1 (907) 481-1770 (Kodiak, AK) 
at least 24 hours prior to departure when the vessel will be carrying 
an observer who has not previously been deployed on that vessel within 
the last 12 months. Subsequent to the vessel's departure notification, 
but prior to departure, NMFS may contact the vessel to arrange for a 
pre-cruise meeting. The pre-cruise meeting must minimally include the 
vessel operator or manager and any observers assigned to the vessel.
* * * * *
0
10. In Sec.  679.100, add paragraphs (b)(1)(v) and (b)(2)(i)(E) to read 
as follows:


Sec.  679.100  Applicability.

* * * * *
    (b) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (v) The Observer Program is notified by phone at 1 (907) 581-2060 
(Dutch Harbor, AK) or 1 (907) 481-1770 (Kodiak, AK) at least 24 hours 
prior to departure when the vessel will be carrying an observer who has 
not previously been deployed on that vessel within the last 12 months. 
Subsequent to the vessel's departure notification, but prior to 
departure, NMFS may contact the vessel to arrange for a pre-cruise 
meeting. The pre-cruise meeting must minimally include the vessel 
operator or manager and any observers assigned to the vessel.
    (2) * * *
    (i) * * *
    (E) The Observer Program is notified by phone at 1 (907) 581-2060 
(Dutch Harbor, AK) or 1 (907) 481-1770 (Kodiak, AK) at least 24 hours 
prior to departure when the vessel will be carrying an observer who has 
not previously been deployed on that vessel within the last 12 months. 
Subsequent to the vessel's departure notification, but prior to 
departure, NMFS may contact the vessel to arrange for a pre-cruise 
meeting. The pre-cruise meeting must minimally include the vessel 
operator or manager and any observers assigned to the vessel.
* * * * *
0
11. In the table below, for each section indicated in the ``Location'' 
column, remove the phrase indicated in the ``Remove'' column and 
replace it with the phrase indicated in the ``Add'' column from 
wherever it appears in the ``Frequency'' column.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                Location                            Remove                        Add                Frequency
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sec.   679.51(a)(2)(vi)(B)(1),            certified.................  endorsed..................               1
 (a)(2)(vi)(B)(3),(a)(2)(vi)(B)(4),
 (a)(2)(vi)(C), (a)(2)(vi)(D)(1),
 (a)(2)(vi)(D)(2), and (a)(2)(vi)(E)(1).
Sec.   679.51(c)(3), (a)(2),              Observer Program Office...  Observer Program..........               1
 (b)(1)(iii)(A), (b)(2)(iv),
 (b)(3)(ii)(B), and (b)(8) introductory
 text.
Sec.   679.52(b)(11) introductory text..  Observer Program Office...  Observer Program..........               2
Sec.   679.52(b)(11)(i) introductory      Observer Program Office...  Observer Program..........               1
 text, (b)(11)(ii), (b)(11)(iii), and
 (b)(11)(vi) introductory text.
Sec.   679.52(b)(11)(vii) introductory    Observer Program Office...  Observer Program..........               3
 text.
Sec.   679.52(b)(11)(viii) introductory   Observer Program Office...  Observer Program..........               1
 text, (b)(11)(viii)(A), (b)(11)(ix),
 (b)(11)(x) introductory text, and
 (b)(12).
Sec.   679.53(a)(1).....................  Observer Program Office...  Observer Program..........               1
Sec.   679.53(a)(5)(v) introductory       ``lead''..................  lead......................               1
 text, and (a)(5)(v)(A).
Sec.   679.53(b)(2)(i)..................  Observer Program Office...  Observer Program..........               1
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                                                 hook-and-line vessel landed over 7,000                  million lb (1.18 million kg), round                   DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
                                                 lb, (3,175 kg) gutted weight, annually.                 weight. Moreover, as of November 27,
                                                 Hook-and-line is the primary gear type                  2017, for commercial landings and                     National Oceanic and Atmospheric
                                                 used by the commercial sector. The                      through the third wave for recreational               Administration
                                                 average federally permitted hook-and-                   landings, combined landings for 2017
                                                 line vessel landed 7,078 lb (3,211 kg),                 are approximately 2.4 million lb (1.09                50 CFR Part 679
                                                 gutted weight, of vermilion snapper                     million kg), round weight. Based on
                                                 annually with a dockside value of                                                                             [Docket No. 170621579–7579–01]
                                                                                                         recent landings data, it is expected that
                                                 $22,276 (2015 dollars), and those                       combined landings of vermilion snapper                RIN 0648–BG96
                                                 vermilion snapper landings represent
                                                                                                         would be less than the proposed stock
                                                 approximately 17 percent of that                                                                              Fisheries of the Exclusive Economic
                                                                                                         ACL of 3.11 million lb (1.41 million kg),
                                                 average vessel’s annual dockside                                                                              Zone Off Alaska; Nontrawl Lead Level
                                                 revenue from all landings.                              round weight, and there would be no
                                                                                                         early closures. Therefore, NMFS expects               2 Observers
                                                    For RFA purposes, NMFS has
                                                 established a small business size                       the reduction of the stock ACL would                  AGENCY:  National Marine Fisheries
                                                 standard for businesses, including their                have no economic impact on small                      Service (NMFS), National Oceanic and
                                                 affiliates, whose primary industry is                   businesses that harvest vermilion                     Atmospheric Administration (NOAA),
                                                 commercial fishing (see 50 CFR 200.2).                  snapper from the Gulf EEZ.                            Commerce.
                                                 A business primarily involved in                          No new reporting, record-keeping, or                ACTION: Proposed rule; request for
                                                 commercial fishing (NAICS 11411) is                     other compliance requirements are                     comments.
                                                 classified as a small business if it is                 introduced by this proposed rule.
                                                 independently owned and operated, is                    Accordingly, this proposed rule does                  SUMMARY:   NMFS proposes regulations to
                                                 not dominant in its field of operation                  not implicate the Paperwork Reduction                 modify specific provisions of the North
                                                 (including its affiliates), and its                                                                           Pacific Observer Program. The first two
                                                                                                         Act.
                                                 combined annual receipts are not in                                                                           elements of this proposed rule would
                                                 excess of $11 million for all of its                      In conclusion, NMFS expects this                    modify the requirements for an observer
                                                 affiliated operations worldwide. Based                  proposed rule would not have a                        to obtain a nontrawl lead level 2 (LL2)
                                                 on the average annual revenue for a                     significant economic impact on a                      deployment endorsement and
                                                 federally permitted vessel that lands                   substantial number of small entities,                 implement a pre-cruise meeting
                                                 vermilion snapper, regardless of gear                   and an initial regulatory flexibility                 requirement for vessels required to carry
                                                 used, it is concluded that most to all of               analysis is not required and none has                 an observer with a nontrawl LL2
                                                 the businesses that harvest vermilion                   been prepared.                                        deployment endorsement. These
                                                 snapper from the Gulf EEZ are small.                                                                          elements are intended to increase the
                                                    Amendment 47 would establish an                      List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 622
                                                                                                                                                               number of observers that qualify for a
                                                 MSY proxy for vermilion snapper and                                                                           nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement
                                                                                                           Commercial, Fisheries, Fishing, Gulf,
                                                 that has no direct impact on any small                                                                        and maintain observer safety and data
                                                 business.                                               Recreational, Vermilion snapper.
                                                                                                                                                               quality. The third element of this
                                                    This proposed rule would decrease                      Dated: December 21, 2017.                           proposed rule would make editorial
                                                 the stock ACL of vermilion snapper. The                 Samuel D. Rauch III,                                  changes, and modify observer coverage
                                                 stock ACL is currently 3.42 million lb                  Deputy Assistant Administrator for                    and reporting requirements for vessels
                                                 (1.55 million kg), round weight, and has                Regulatory Programs, National Marine                  when participating in the Western
                                                 been in place since 2012. This proposed                 Fisheries Service.                                    Alaska Community Development Quota
                                                 rule would decrease the stock ACL to                                                                          (CDQ) Program. This element is
                                                 3.11 million lb (1.41 million kg), round                  For the reasons set out in the                      intended to promote operational
                                                 weight.                                                 preamble, 50 CFR part 622 is proposed                 efficiency, and remove unnecessary
                                                    If combined landings reach or are                    to be amended as follows:                             requirements for specific vessels
                                                 projected to reach the stock ACL, the
                                                                                                                                                               participating in the CDQ Program. This
                                                 commercial and recreational fishing                     PART 622—FISHERIES OF THE
                                                 seasons are closed early as a result of                                                                       action is intended to promote the goals
                                                                                                         CARIBBEAN, GULF OF MEXICO, AND                        and objectives of the Magnuson-Stevens
                                                 accountability measures being triggered.                SOUTH ATLANTIC
                                                 Since 2012, there have been no early                                                                          Fishery Conservation and Management
                                                 closures because combined commercial                                                                          Act, the Fishery Management Plan
                                                                                                         ■ 1. The authority citation for part 622              (FMP) for Groundfish of the Gulf of
                                                 and recreational landings of vermilion                  continues to read as follows:
                                                 snapper have been less than the stock                                                                         Alaska, and the FMP for Groundfish of
                                                 ACL. From 2012 through 2015,                                Authority: 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq.                 the Bering Sea and Aleutian Islands
                                                 combined landings varied from                                                                                 Management Area, and other applicable
                                                                                                         ■ 2. In § 622.41, revise the last sentence            law.
                                                 approximately 2.54 million lb (1.15                     of paragraph (j) to read as follows:
                                                 million kg) to 3.17 million lb (1.44                                                                          DATES: Comments must be received no
                                                 million kg), round weight, annually and                 § 622.41 Annual catch limits (ACLs),                  later than January 26, 2018.
                                                 averaged approximately 2.73 million lb                  annual catch targets (ACTs), and                      ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
                                                 (1.24 million kg). Since 2013, combined                 accountability measures (AMs).                        on this document, identified by NOAA–
daltland on DSKBBV9HB2PROD with PROPOSALS




                                                 landings have been less than 3.00                       *      *   *     *    *                               NMFS–2017–0071 by either of the
                                                 million lb (1.36 million kg), round                                                                           following methods:
                                                                                                           (j) * * * The stock ACL for vermilion
                                                 weight, every year, and preliminary data                                                                         • Federal e-Rulemaking Portal. Go to
                                                                                                         snapper is 3.11 million lb (1.41 million
                                                 for 2016 indicate combined landings of                                                                        www.regulations.gov/
                                                 approximately 2.63 million lb (1.19                     kg), round weight.                                    #!docketDetail;D=NOAA-NMFS-2017-
                                                 million kg), round weight. Preliminary                  *      *   *     *    *                               0071, click the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ icon,
                                                 landings data for 2016 indicate                         [FR Doc. 2017–27934 Filed 12–26–17; 8:45 am]          complete the required fields, and enter
                                                 combined landings of approximately 2.6                  BILLING CODE 3510–22–P                                or attach your comments.


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                                                   • Mail: Submit written comments to                    to manage the groundfish and halibut                  those vessels that receive unsorted catch
                                                 Glenn Merrill, Assistant Regional                       fisheries. The following sections                     from other vessels and process that
                                                 Administrator, Sustainable Fisheries                    describe (1) the North Pacific Observer               catch at-sea). Owners of vessels or
                                                 Division, Alaska Region NMFS, Attn:                     Program, (2) nontrawl lead level 2                    processors in the full coverage category
                                                 Ellen Sebastian. Mail comments to P.O.                  observer requirements, (3) the need for               must contract directly with a permitted
                                                 Box 21668, Juneau, AK 99802–1668.                       this action, and (4) this proposed rule.              observer provider and pay for required
                                                   Instructions: NMFS may not consider                                                                         observer coverage. Vessels affected by
                                                                                                         North Pacific Observer Program
                                                 comments if they are sent by any other                                                                        these proposed changes to nontrawl LL2
                                                 method, to any other address or                           The North Pacific Observer Program                  observer deployment endorsement
                                                 individual, or received after the                       (Observer Program) is an integral                     requirements are in the full coverage
                                                 comment period ends. All comments                       component in the management of North                  category.
                                                 received are a part of the public record                Pacific fisheries. The Observer Program                  Regulations at 50 CFR 679.51 describe
                                                 and NMFS will post the comments for                     was created with the implementation of                the vessels and processing plants that
                                                 public viewing on www.regulations.gov                   the Magnuson-Stevens Act in the mid-                  are in the partial coverage category.
                                                 without change. All personal identifying                1970s and has evolved from primarily                  Most catcher vessels using nontrawl
                                                 information (e.g., name, address),                      observing foreign fleets to observing                 gear are in the partial coverage category.
                                                 confidential business information, or                   domestic fleets. Regulations at subpart E             NMFS, in consultation with the
                                                 otherwise sensitive information                         of 50 CFR part 679 implement the                      Council, develops an annual
                                                 submitted voluntarily by the sender is                  Observer Program and prescribe how                    deployment plan for the Observer
                                                 publicly accessible. NMFS will accept                   NMFS-certified observers (observers)                  Program to determine when and where
                                                 anonymous comments (enter ‘‘N/A’’ in                    will be deployed on board vessels and                 observer coverage is needed for vessels
                                                 the required fields if you wish to remain               in processing plants to obtain                        and processors in the partial coverage
                                                 anonymous).                                             information necessary for the                         category. NMFS contracts with an
                                                   Electronic copies of the draft                        conservation and management of the                    observer provider to deploy observers
                                                 Regulatory Impact Review (RIR) and the                  groundfish and halibut fisheries off                  based on the scientific sampling plan
                                                 Categorical Exclusion prepared for this                 Alaska. The information collected by                  described in the annual deployment
                                                 action are available from                               observers contributes to the best                     plan.
                                                 www.regulations.gov or from the NMFS                    available scientific information used to
                                                                                                         manage the fisheries in furtherance of                Nontrawl Lead Level 2 Observer
                                                 Alaska Region website at                                                                                      Requirements
                                                                                                         the purposes and national standards of
                                                 alaskafisheries.noaa.gov.
                                                                                                         the Magnuson-Stevens Act.                                Two groups of vessels are required to
                                                   Written comments regarding the                                                                              carry an observer with a nontrawl LL2
                                                                                                           Observers collect biological samples
                                                 burden-hour estimates or other aspects                  and gather information on total catch,                deployment endorsement. The first
                                                 of the collection-of-information                        including bycatch, and interactions with              group of vessels includes vessels named
                                                 requirements contained in this rule may                 protected species. Fishery managers use               on a License Limitation Program (LLP)
                                                 be submitted by mail to NMFS at the                     data collected by observers to manage                 license with a Pacific cod catcher/
                                                 above address; and to OIRA by email to                  groundfish catch and bycatch limits                   processor hook-and-line endorsement
                                                 OIRA_Submission@omb.eop.gov or by                       established in regulation and to                      for the Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands, or
                                                 fax to 202–395–5806.                                    document fishery interactions with                    both the Bering Sea and Aleutian
                                                 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:                        protected species. Fishery managers also              Islands. These vessels are subject to
                                                 Alicia M Miller, 907–586–7228 or                        use data collected by observers to                    monitoring requirements at 50 CFR
                                                 alicia.m.miller@noaa.gov.                               inform the development of management                  679.100 and are referred to as ‘‘freezer
                                                 SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:                              measures that minimize bycatch and                    longline vessels’’ throughout this
                                                                                                         reduce fishery interactions with                      proposed rule. Pursuant to 50 CFR
                                                 Authority for Action                                    protected resources. Scientists use                   679.100, a freezer longline vessel must
                                                    NMFS manages the groundfish                          observer-collected data for stock                     carry an observer with a nontrawl LL2
                                                 fisheries in the exclusive economic zone                assessments and marine ecosystem                      deployment endorsement when the
                                                 under the Fishery Management Plan for                   research.                                             vessel (1) operates in either the BSAI or
                                                 Groundfish of the Gulf of Alaska and                      On January 1, 2013, the Observer                    Gulf of Alaska groundfish fisheries and
                                                 under the Fishery Management Plan for                   Program was restructured to establish                 directed fishing for Pacific cod is open
                                                 Groundfish of the Bering Sea and                        two observer coverage categories: Partial             in the BSAI, or (2) when the vessel
                                                 Aleutian Islands Management Area. The                   and full (77 FR 70062; November 21,                   participates in the CDQ groundfish
                                                 North Pacific Fishery Management                        2012). Regulations at 50 CFR 679.50                   fisheries. These monitoring
                                                 Council (Council) prepared the FMPs                     identify that all vessels and processors              requirements for freezer longline vessels
                                                 under the authority of the Magnuson-                    that participate in federally managed or              were implemented in 2012 and require
                                                 Stevens Fishery Conservation and                        parallel groundfish and halibut fisheries             freezer longline vessel owners and
                                                 Management Act (Magnuson-Stevens                        off Alaska, except catcher vessels                    operators to select between one of two
                                                 Act), 16 U.S.C. 1801 et seq. Regulations                delivering unsorted codends to                        monitoring options: Either carry two
                                                 governing U.S. fisheries and                            mothership vessels, are subject to                    observers so that all catch can be
                                                 implementing the FMPs appear at 50                      observer coverage in one of these two                 sampled, or carry one observer and use
                                                 CFR parts 600 and 679.                                  categories. Regulations at 50 CFR 679.51              a motion-compensated flow scale to
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                                                                                                         require vessels and processors in the                 weigh Pacific cod before it is processed.
                                                 Background                                              full coverage category to carry an                    Both monitoring options require the
                                                    Regulations at subpart E of 50 CFR                   observer at all times when fish are                   vessel to carry one observer endorsed as
                                                 part 679 require that most vessels                      caught or processed. Importantly for this             a nontrawl LL2 observer. (77 FR 59053;
                                                 fishing for groundfish or halibut must                  proposed rule, the full coverage category             September 26, 2012).
                                                 carry an observer onboard their vessel                  includes most catcher/processors (i.e.,                  The second group of vessels that are
                                                 for some, or all, fishing activities to                 vessels that catch and process their own              required to carry an observer with a
                                                 ensure the collection of data necessary                 catch at-sea), and all motherships (i.e.,             nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement


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                                                 includes catcher/processors that use pot                retain an adequate pool of qualified                  regulatory changes are intended to
                                                 gear when participating in the CDQ                      nontrawl LL2 observers since 2014.                    minimize additional costs to industry
                                                 groundfish fisheries (groundfish CDQ                       In contrast, observers deployed on                 while also maintaining observer safety
                                                 fishing) (77 FR 6492; February 8, 2012).                vessels in the partial coverage category              and data quality.
                                                 These pot catcher/processors are                        have opportunities to gain nontrawl
                                                                                                         sampling experience to count toward                   This Proposed Rule
                                                 required to carry an observer with a
                                                 nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement                     the requirements for a nontrawl LL2                      This proposed rule includes three
                                                 when groundfish CDQ fishing and may                     deployment endorsement on catcher                     elements. The first element of this
                                                 participate in other fisheries that do not              vessels in the partial coverage category.             proposed rule would modify regulations
                                                 require a nontrawl LL2 observer.                        However, until August 2016, the                       at § 679.53(a)(5)(v)(C) to allow 100
                                                 Regulations at 50 CFR 679.32 describe                   observer provider contracted to deploy                sampled hauls on trawl catcher/
                                                 the specific monitoring requirements for                observers in the partial coverage                     processor or mothership vessel
                                                 vessels when participating in the                       category did not have a permit to deploy              (equivalent to the required sampling
                                                 sablefish CDQ, pollock CDQ, groundfish                  observers in the full coverage category               experience for an observer to obtain a
                                                 CDQ, and other CDQ fisheries.                           pursuant to regulations at 50 CFR                     trawl LL2 deployment endorsement) to
                                                                                                         679.52. These conditions from 2013                    count toward a nontrawl LL2
                                                    Regulations at 50 CFR 679.53 define
                                                                                                         through August 2016 resulted in a                     deployment endorsement and authorize
                                                 the requirements for an observer to
                                                                                                         diminishing pool of qualified observers               the observer program to require
                                                 receive a nontrawl LL2 deployment
                                                                                                         employed by permitted observer                        additional training for observers as
                                                 endorsement. An observer obtains a
                                                                                                         providers in the full coverage category               necessary to adequately prepare them to
                                                 nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement
                                                                                                         (See Tables 11, 12, and 13 in the                     safely perform data collection duties
                                                 when the observer meets minimum
                                                                                                         Analysis).                                            relevant to the nontrawl LL2
                                                 experience requirements for a level 2
                                                                                                            Since 2014, NMFS, observer                         deployment endorsement.
                                                 deployment endorsement (has                                                                                      These changes are intended to reduce
                                                                                                         providers, and freezer longline vessels
                                                 completed 60 days of data collection                                                                          the potential for a shortage of nontrawl
                                                                                                         have undertaken a series of non-
                                                 and met the Observer Program’s                                                                                LL2 observers, because many observers
                                                                                                         regulatory actions designed to build and
                                                 performance expectations on their most                  retain a pool of qualified nontrawl LL2               deployed in the full coverage category
                                                 recent evaluation) and has completed                    observers available for the freezer                   qualify for a trawl LL2 deployment
                                                 two cruises of at least 10 days each and                longline vessels. For example, NMFS                   endorsement. This would allow
                                                 sampled at least 30 sets on a vessel                    modified its policy on how sampled sets               observers that qualify as a trawl LL2
                                                 using nontrawl gear. This means that                    are credited to observers when                        observer to potentially qualify as a
                                                 prior to gaining a nontrawl LL2                         determining the number of sampled sets                nontrawl LL2 observer (See Table 11
                                                 deployment endorsement, an observer                     for a nontrawl LL2 deployment                         and Section 3.3.3 of the Analysis for
                                                 must first deploy on a nontrawl vessel                  endorsement, and some members of the                  more information), and reduce the
                                                 that is not required to carry a nontrawl                freezer longline fleet voluntarily                    pressure for freezer longline vessels to
                                                 LL2 observer and sample at least 30 sets.               deployed a second observer on some                    voluntarily carry second observers for
                                                 Need for This Action                                    freezer longline vessels to allow those               the purpose of providing opportunities
                                                                                                         observers to gain sampling experience                 for observers to gain sampling
                                                   In 2014, observer providers and                       necessary to receive a nontrawl LL2                   experience to count toward a nontrawl
                                                 representatives of freezer longline                     deployment endorsement (See Section                   LL2 deployment endorsement. An
                                                 vessels reported shortages of nontrawl                  3.3.5 of the Analysis for additional                  observer with sampling experience on a
                                                 LL2 observers for deployment on freezer                 detail). However, these non-regulatory                trawl catcher/processor or mothership
                                                 longline vessels and that, in some cases,               actions resulted in additional costs to               would be familiar with the pressures of
                                                 shortages delayed fishing operations                    the freezer longline fleet and did not                data collection on vessels participating
                                                 (See section 3.3.4 of the Analysis). Since              fully address the industry’s concerns                 in a catch share program and would also
                                                 2012, all active freezer longline vessels,              about the limited availability of                     be familiar with the use of a flow scale
                                                 except one, have chosen the option to                   nontrawl LL2 observers.                               to weigh catch. These skills are
                                                 carry one LL2 observer and weigh                           Between 2014 and 2017, the Council                 important to successfully performing
                                                 Pacific cod on a flow scale. This means                 and its Observer Advisory Committee                   data collection duties when deployed as
                                                 that only one freezer longline vessel                   discussed and analyzed potential                      a nontrawl LL2 observer. Because these
                                                 subject to the nontrawl LL2 observer                    solutions to address industry concerns                observers may not have nontrawl
                                                 requirement has chosen to carry two                     about the limited availability of                     sampling experience, additional training
                                                 observers—one observer with a                           nontrawl LL2 observers in the full                    and a pre-cruise meeting may be
                                                 nontrawl LL2 endorsement, and one                       coverage category. In June 2017, the                  necessary to ensure that these observers
                                                 observer who will gain sampling                         Council recommended changes to                        are adequately prepared to handle the
                                                 experience to count toward the                          regulations that would (1) allow trawl                safety and sampling challenges that are
                                                 requirements for a nontrawl LL2                         sampling experience to count toward a                 unique to nontrawl LL2 deployments
                                                 deployment endorsement. In addition,                    nontrawl LL2 deployment endorsement                   (See Section 4.3.2.2 of the Analysis).
                                                 since 2013, there are few other nontrawl                and authorize the observer program to                    This proposed rule would implement
                                                 vessels in the full observer coverage                   require additional training as necessary              regulations to authorize the Observer
                                                 category that do not require an LL2                     to adequately prepare observers to                    Program to require additional training
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                                                 observer. Therefore, the few observers                  perform data collection duties when                   for observers as necessary to adequately
                                                 deployed in the full coverage category                  deployed as a nontrawl LL2 observer,                  prepare them to perform data collection
                                                 are able to gain the sampling experience                and (2) require the operator or manager               duties relevant to the nontrawl LL2
                                                 necessary to gain the nontrawl LL2                      of a vessel required to carry an observer             deployment endorsement. The Observer
                                                 deployment endorsement. Observer                        with a nontrawl LL2 deployment                        Program would develop and implement
                                                 providers contracted by vessels in the                  endorsement to participate in a pre-                  an observer training and also determine
                                                 full coverage category have reported that               cruise meeting with the observer if                   when this training would be required
                                                 they have been unable to create and                     notified by NMFS to do so. These                      prior to receiving a nontrawl LL2


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                                                 deployment endorsement. Potentially,                    cruise meeting is necessary, and if so,               different than observer sampling
                                                 NMFS would require observers without                    the Observer Program would contact the                methods for non-CDQ hauls and sets. At
                                                 sampling experience on a nontrawl                       vessels to arrange the pre-cruise meeting             that time, an observer needed to know
                                                 catcher/processor to attend a two or                    prior to the start of a trip (See section             if a haul would be designated as a CDQ
                                                 three day training class prior to                       4.3 of the Analysis for additional detail).           haul before it was brought on board the
                                                 receiving a nontrawl LL2 deployment                     This action would impose additional                   vessel so that they could apply the
                                                 endorsement for the first time.                         administrative costs for NMFS to                      appropriate sampling methods. With
                                                    The Observer Program would use this                  process pre-cruise notifications, contact             implementation of other catch share
                                                 training class to adequately prepare                    a vessel if a pre-cruise meeting is                   programs since 1998 and overlap of
                                                 observers with different types of                       necessary, and participate in pre-cruise              vessel participation between CDQ and
                                                 qualifying sampling experience to                       meetings if staff are available. Section              other catch share programs, observer
                                                 complete sampling duties when                           2.3.1 of the Analysis describes that these            sampling methods have been made
                                                 deployed as a nontrawl LL2 observer                     administrative costs are minimal                      consistent between CDQ and non-CDQ
                                                 (See section 4.3.2 of the Analysis for                  relative to other alternatives considered.            hauls and sets. Therefore, these prior
                                                 additional detail). The nontrawl LL2                       In addition to the two elements                    notification requirements are
                                                 training class would be designed to                     recommended by the Council, NMFS                      unnecessary and duplicative. An
                                                 address common safety and sampling                      proposes the third element of this                    observer does not need prior notice of
                                                 challenges that are unique to nontrawl                  proposed rule to remove duplicative                   CDQ haul designation to appropriately
                                                 LL2 observer deployments. This training                 and unnecessary regulatory reporting                  sample CDQ catch, and other
                                                 would prepare observers who do not                      requirements and make minor changes                   regulations ensure that an observer has
                                                 have sampling experience on nontrawl                    to observer coverage requirements for                 access to this information.
                                                 catcher/processors for deployment on                    specific vessels participating in the CDQ                This proposed rule would modify the
                                                 these vessels as a nontrawl LL2                         Program. These proposed revisions are                 heading for subpart E to part 679 from
                                                 observer. At a minimum, through                         intended to (1) align regulations with                ‘‘Groundfish and Halibut Observer
                                                 existing trainings and briefings, the                   Magnuson-Stevens Act section                          Program’’ to ‘‘North Pacific Observer
                                                 Observer Program would continue to                      305(i)(1)(B)(iv), (2) reduce observer                 Program’’ in order to be consistent with
                                                 train observers to follow the safety and                coverage costs, (3) improve operational               the term as used in the new definition
                                                 data collection protocols established in                efficiency, and (4) reduce the reporting              of the Observer Program.
                                                 the Observer Sampling Manual.                           burden for catcher/processors and                        This proposed rule also would modify
                                                    The second element of this proposed                  motherships when participating in CDQ                 § 679.50(a)(2) to clarify that a catcher
                                                 rule would require the operator or                      fisheries (See Section 2.4 in the                     vessel is not subject to the requirements
                                                 manager of a vessel that carries                        Analysis).                                            of subpart E when delivering unsorted
                                                 nontrawl LL2 observers to participate in                   This proposed rule would define the                codends to a mothership. The existing
                                                 a pre-cruise meeting with the observer                  terms ‘‘cruise’’ and ‘‘Observer Program’’             wording is more restrictive than
                                                 assigned to the vessel if notified to do                in § 679.2. The term ‘‘cruise’’ is used to            intended, and this proposed rule would
                                                 so by NMFS. This proposed rule would                    describe the minimum experience                       clarify that a catcher vessel which, for
                                                 add a paragraph at §§ 679.32(c)(3)(i)(E)                requirements for an observer to obtain                some of its fishing activity, delivers
                                                 and 679.100(b)(1) and (2) to require                    LL2 deployment endorsements in                        unsorted codends to a mothership,
                                                 freezer longline vessels and pot catcher/               § 679.53. This proposed rule would                    would not be subject to the
                                                 processors when groundfish CDQ                          define a ‘‘cruise’’ to mean an observer               requirements of subpart E only during
                                                 fishing to notify the Observer Program                  deployment with a unique cruise                       the fishing activity that results in
                                                 prior to embarking on a trip with a                     number. This proposed definition                      delivering unsorted codends to a
                                                 nontrawl LL2 observer who has not                       would clarify that a cruise begins when               mothership.
                                                 deployed on that vessel in the past 12                  an observer receives an endorsement to                   This proposed rule would modify
                                                 months. The Observer Program may                        deploy and ends when the observer                     § 679.51(a)(2)(vi)(A)(5) to update the
                                                 contact the vessel and require the vessel               completes all debriefing responsibilities.            observer coverage requirement for
                                                 operator or manager and the observer                    The term ‘‘Observer Program’’ would                   motherships that receive unsorted
                                                 assigned to the vessel to participate in                replace and update the definition of                  codends from catcher vessels groundfish
                                                 a pre-cruise meeting prior to embarking                 ‘‘Observer Program Office,’’ because that             CDQ fishing. This coverage requirement
                                                 on a trip.                                              term does not describe the Observer                   would be modified to no longer require
                                                    This regulatory change would                         Program. This proposed rule would                     that both observers deployed have a
                                                 authorize the Observer Program to                       update corresponding references                       level 2 deployment endorsement. A
                                                 require a pre-cruise meeting as needed                  throughout part 679.                                  mothership that receives unsorted
                                                 to address safety or sampling challenges                   This proposed rule would remove                    codends from catcher vessels groundfish
                                                 on a specific vessel. Because vessel                    provisions at § 679.32(c)(3)(i) that                  CDQ fishing would be required to carry
                                                 operations and individual observer’s                    require operators of catcher/processors               two observers, one of which must have
                                                 sampling history will vary, this would                  and motherships to provide observers                  a LL2 deployment endorsement for a
                                                 give the Observer Program the flexibility               with prior notification of CDQ catch and              catcher/processor using trawl gear or a
                                                 necessary to evaluate whether a pre-                    CDQ group number associated with the                  mothership. This would make observer
                                                 cruise meeting is necessary on a case-                  CDQ catch before the CDQ catch is                     coverage requirements for motherships
                                                 by-case basis between the observer and                  brought on board the vessel. This                     participating in the groundfish CDQ
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                                                 the vessel operator or manager to ensure                provision would be removed for all                    fishery consistent with observer
                                                 the nontrawl LL2 observer is adequately                 catcher/processors and motherships                    coverage requirements for catcher/
                                                 prepared to collect high quality data in                when participating in the pollock CDQ                 processors participating in the
                                                 a safe manner. The Observer Program                     or groundfish CDQ fisheries. These                    Amendment 80 Program.
                                                 may consider the observer’s deployment                  notification requirements were                           This proposed rule would update the
                                                 history or sampling experience, vessel                  implemented in 1998 (63 FR 30381;                     phone number that is currently
                                                 specific information, or other relevant                 June 4, 1998) when observer sampling                  provided in §§ 679.84(c)(7) and
                                                 information to determine whether a pre-                 methods for CDQ hauls and sets were                   679.93(c)(7) for notifying the Observer


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                                                 Program as required under regulations                   proposed rule; any overlapping,                       SBA refers to ‘‘[A]ffiliation based on
                                                 governing the Rockfish Program and                      duplicative, or conflicting Federal rules;            identity of interest,’’ which states
                                                 Amendment 80 Program, in order to                       and any significant alternatives to the               ‘‘[A]ffiliation may arise among two or
                                                 allow vessel operators or managers to                   proposed rule that would accomplish                   more persons with an identity of
                                                 contact the Dutch Harbor or Kodiak                      the stated objectives, consistent with                interest. Individuals or firms that have
                                                 field offices directly.                                 applicable statutes, and that would                   identical or substantially identical
                                                    To improve clarity and consistency,                  minimize any significant adverse                      business or economic interests (such as
                                                 this proposed rule would remove the                     economic impacts of the proposed rule                 family members, individuals or firms
                                                 term ‘‘certified’’ and replace it with the              on small entities. Descriptions of this               with common investments, or firms that
                                                 term ‘‘endorsed’’ when used to describe                 proposed rule, its purpose, and the legal             are economically dependent through
                                                 observer deployment endorsements                        basis are contained earlier in this                   contractual or other relationships) may
                                                 throughout § 679.51. This proposed rule                 preamble and are not repeated here.                   be treated as one party with such
                                                 would also remove the provision at                                                                            interests aggregated.’’ If business entities
                                                                                                         Number and Description of Small
                                                 § 679.53(a)(5)(v)(B) that describes                                                                           are affiliated, then the threshold for
                                                                                                         Entities Regulated by This Proposed
                                                 sampling experience requirements for                                                                          identifying small entities is applied to
                                                                                                         Rule
                                                 an observer to obtain an LL2                                                                                  the group of affiliated entities rather
                                                 deployment endorsement for a catcher                       This proposed rule would directly                  than on an individual entity basis.
                                                 vessel using trawl gear. This LL2                       regulate observers and owners and                        In addition, distinct from their
                                                 deployment endorsement is not                           operators of the following vessels: (1)               affiliation through the FLCC, vessels
                                                 required for any vessels that operate in                Freezer longline vessels that participate             regulated by this proposed rule also may
                                                 the commercial groundfish or halibut                    in the BSAI hook-and-line Pacific cod                 be affiliated through ownership. NMFS
                                                 fisheries, which makes this regulation                  fishery; and (2) pot catcher/processors,              has reviewed cooperative membership
                                                 unnecessary.                                            trawl catcher/processors, nontrawl                    and available ownership data to assess
                                                                                                         catcher/processors, and motherships                   ownership and affiliations among
                                                 Classification                                          when groundfish CDQ fishing. Observer                 vessels. Based on this information,
                                                   Pursuant to sections 304(b)(1)(A) and                 providers are impacted by the limited                 NMFS estimates that the 29 active FLCC
                                                 305(d) of the Magnuson-Stevens Act, the                 availability of nontrawl LL2 observers,               vessels and two pot catcher/processors
                                                 NMFS Assistant Administrator has                        but the proposed rule would not modify                affected by this action are owned and
                                                 determined that this proposed rule is                   regulations that directly apply to                    operated by no more than 11 separate
                                                 consistent with the FMPs, other                         observer provider firms. Observers are                entities. Of these 11 entities, 6 entities
                                                 provisions of the Magnuson-Stevens                      individuals and not entities, so they do              own 26 freezer longline vessels and one
                                                 Act, and other applicable law, subject to               not meet the Small Business                           pot catcher/processor vessel.
                                                 further consideration of comments                       Administration (SBA) definition of a                     The thresholds applied to determine
                                                 received during the public comment                      small entity. Therefore, neither observer             if an entity or group of entities are
                                                 period.                                                 providers nor observers are considered                ‘‘small’’ under the RFA depend on the
                                                   This proposed rule has been                           directly regulated entities in this IRFA.             industry classification for the entity or
                                                 determined to be not significant for the                   This proposed rule would directly                  entities. Businesses classified as
                                                 purposes of Executive Order 12866.                      regulate the activities of 29 BSAI freezer            primarily engaged in commercial fishing
                                                                                                         longline vessels, two pot catcher/                    are considered small entities if they
                                                 Regulatory Impact Review (RIR or                        processors, and 22 trawl catcher/                     have combined annual gross receipts
                                                 Analysis)                                               processors and motherships. Two                       not in excess of $11.0 million for all
                                                    An RIR was prepared to assess the                    questions must be considered in                       affiliated operations worldwide (81 FR
                                                 costs and benefits of available regulatory              classifying catcher/processors under the              4469; January 26, 2016). Businesses
                                                 alternatives. A copy of this Analysis is                RFA. First, are the individual vessels                classified as primarily engaged in fish
                                                 available from NMFS (see ADDRESSES).                    independently owned and operated and                  processing are considered small entities
                                                 The Council and NMFS recommend this                     not dominant in their field of operation,             if they employ 750 or fewer persons on
                                                 action based on those measures that                     or are these vessels affiliated under the             a full-time, part-time, temporary, or
                                                 maximize net benefits to the Nation.                    RFA? Second, which industry                           other basis, at all affiliated operations
                                                 Specific aspects of the economic                        classification is appropriate to use for              worldwide. Since at least 1993, NMFS
                                                 analysis related to the impact of the                   vessels that conduct both fish harvesting             Alaska Region has considered catcher/
                                                 proposed rule on small entities are                     and fish processing?                                  processors to be predominantly engaged
                                                 discussed below in the Initial                             Freezer longline vessels directly                  in fish harvesting rather than fish
                                                 Regulatory Flexibility Analysis section.                regulated by this action are all members              processing. Under this classification, the
                                                                                                         of the Freezer Longline Conservation                  threshold of $11.0 million in annual
                                                 Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis                 Cooperative (FLCC), a voluntary fishing               gross receipts is appropriate.
                                                   This Initial Regulatory Flexibility                   cooperative operating through a contract                 By applying the $11.0 million annual
                                                 Analysis (IRFA) was prepared for this                   among all parties, whose members have                 gross receipts threshold collectively to
                                                 proposed rule, as required by section                   a de facto catch share program because                the vessels affiliated through the FLCC,
                                                 603 of the Regulatory Flexibility Act                   they effectively control fishing for the              all of the members of the FLCC are
                                                 (RFA), to describe the economic impact                  freezer longline vessel subsector’s                   considered large entities under the RFA.
                                                 this proposed rule, if adopted, would                   allocation of Pacific cod in the BSAI.                The two pot catcher/processors are
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                                                 have on small entities. An IRFA                         NMFS has determined that vessels that                 affiliated with additional vessels that,
                                                 describes why this action is being                      are members of a fishing cooperative,                 when interests are aggregated, exceed
                                                 proposed; the objectives and legal basis                including members of the FLCC, are                    the $11.0 million threshold and are
                                                 for the proposed rule; the number of                    affiliated when classifying them for the              considered large entities under the RFA.
                                                 small entities to which the proposed                    RFA analyses. In making this                          NMFS considered vessel affiliation
                                                 rule would apply; any projected                         determination, NMFS considered SBA’s                  independent of the FLCC contracts and
                                                 reporting, recordkeeping, or other                      ‘‘principles of affiliation’’ at 13 CFR               concluded that if not for FLCC
                                                 compliance requirements of the                          121.103. Specifically, in § 121.103(f),               affiliation, five vessels owned by four


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                                                 entities would be considered small                      cruise meeting requirements. NMFS                     Duplicate, Overlapping, or Conflicting
                                                 entities under the SBA. Additional                      estimates the cost savings associated                 Federal Rules
                                                 detail about data sources used to                       with the increase in the pool of                        No duplication, overlap, or conflict
                                                 prepare this IRFA and the analysis of                   qualified nontrawl LL2 observers is                   between this proposed rule and existing
                                                 vessel affiliation independent of FLCC                  expected to exceed the relatively small               Federal rules has been identified.
                                                 contract are available in Section 4.6 of                costs that would be associated with the
                                                 the RIR prepared for this proposed rule                 pre-cruise meeting requirements.                      Description of Significant Alternatives
                                                 (see ADDRESSES).                                                                                              That Minimize Adverse Impacts on
                                                    The proposed regulatory change to                       The proposed regulatory change to                  Small Entities
                                                 modify observer coverage requirements                   modify observer coverage requirements
                                                                                                         for motherships receiving unsorted                       No significant alternatives were
                                                 for motherships receiving unsorted
                                                                                                         codends from catcher vessels groundfish               identified that would accomplish the
                                                 codends from catcher vessels groundfish
                                                                                                         CDQ fishing could reduce costs by                     stated objectives for placing observers
                                                 CDQ fishing and to remove prior
                                                                                                         allowing less experienced observers to                on fishing vessels, are consistent with
                                                 notification of CDQ catch and CDQ
                                                                                                         deploy, and would increase operational                applicable statutes, and that would
                                                 number would affect 19 nontrawl
                                                                                                         flexibility for vessels that operate in the           reduce costs to potentially affected
                                                 catcher/processors and 22 trawl catcher/
                                                                                                         CDQ and non-CDQ fisheries. The                        small entities more than the proposed
                                                 processors, 4 of which also act as a
                                                                                                         proposed regulatory change to remove                  rule. The Council and NMFS considered
                                                 mothership to receive unsorted codends
                                                                                                         the prior notification of CDQ catch and               three alternatives. Alternative 1, the no
                                                 from catcher vessels groundfish CDQ
                                                                                                         CDQ number would reduce costs to the                  action alternative, would not reduce the
                                                 fishing. As described above, the 19
                                                 nontrawl catcher/processors are                                                                               potential for a shortage of nontrawl LL2
                                                                                                         owners of catcher/processors when
                                                 considered large entities under the RFA.                                                                      observers and would continue to impose
                                                                                                         pollock CDQ fishing, catcher/processors
                                                 All of the trawl catcher/processors and                                                                       additional costs on the industry.
                                                                                                         and motherships when groundfish CDQ
                                                 motherships affected by this proposed                                                                         Alternative 2 would create a process to
                                                                                                         fishing, and catcher/processors using
                                                 rule are affiliated as members of either                                                                      allow a vessel to go fishing without a
                                                                                                         nontrawl gear when groundfish CDQ
                                                 an American Fisheries Act or an                                                                               nontrawl LL2 observer if there were no
                                                                                                         fishing. All vessels affected by this                 nontrawl LL2 observers available.
                                                 Amendment 80 cooperative with a                         action would benefit by reducing
                                                 combined average annual gross revenue                                                                         Alternative 3 included two options.
                                                                                                         recordkeeping and reporting                           Option 1 would allow a vessel required
                                                 above the $11.0 million threshold,                      requirements with no negative impacts
                                                 classifying them as large entities under                                                                      to carry one LL2 observer to choose
                                                                                                         on affected entities.                                 between carrying two level 2 observers
                                                 the RFA.
                                                    Based on this analysis, NMFS                         Recordkeeping, Reporting, and Other                   or one LL2 observer. Option 2 would
                                                 preliminarily determines that there are                 Compliance Requirements                               modify the training and experience
                                                 no small entities that would be affected                                                                      requirements necessary for an observer
                                                 by this proposed rule. However, due to                    This proposed rule adds additional                  to obtain the nontrawl LL2 deployment
                                                 the complexity of the affiliation among                 reporting, recordkeeping, and other                   endorsement.
                                                 the entities and the overlay of affiliation             compliance requirements for freezer                      The preferred alternative, Alternative
                                                 due to ownership and affiliation based                  longline vessels and pot catcher/                     3 Option 2 was designed to minimize
                                                 on the contractual relationship among                   processors that are required to carry a               the impacts to small entities from the
                                                 members of cooperatives, NMFS has                       nontrawl LL2 observer. Vessel operators               status quo requirement by increasing the
                                                 prepared this IRFA. This provides                       would be responsible to ensure that the               pool of qualified observers and reducing
                                                 potentially affected entities an                        Observer Program is notified by phone                 the need for vessels to voluntarily carry
                                                 opportunity to provide comments on                      24 hours prior to departure when a                    second observers for the purpose of
                                                 this IRFA. NMFS will evaluate any                       vessel will be carrying a nontrawl LL2                gaining the necessary experience to
                                                 comments received on the IRFA and                       observer that has not previously been                 obtain a nontrawl LL2 deployment
                                                 may consider certifying that this action                deployed on that vessel in the last 12                endorsement. Alternative 3 Option 2
                                                 will not have a significant economic                    months. Vessel operators contract                     includes additional observer training
                                                 impact on a substantial number of small                 directly with permitted observer                      and a pre-cruise meeting as necessary to
                                                 entities prior to publication of the final              providers to procure observer coverage.               ensure that observers are adequately
                                                 rule.                                                   The Observer Program could be notified                prepared to fulfill the data collection
                                                    To the degree that this proposed rule                by anyone with knowledge of the                       responsibilities.
                                                 would increase the pool of available                    upcoming observer assignment,                            Relative to Alternative 1, the preferred
                                                 nontrawl LL2 observers, the primary                     including the vessel operator, a crew                 alternative would increase the
                                                 economic impact of this proposed rule                   member, or the observer provider. The                 recordkeeping burdens on small entities
                                                 would be to reduce costs to vessel                      person notifying the Observer Program                 by requiring the Observer Program be
                                                 owners. Costs would be reduced by the                   would need knowledge of the vessel’s                  notified prior to a vessel embarking on
                                                 amount vessel owners would otherwise                    prior observer assignment history and                 a trip with an observer who has not
                                                 pay to deploy second observers on some                                                                        previously deployed on that vessel in
                                                                                                         the upcoming observer assignment 24
                                                 freezer longline vessels to allow those                                                                       the past 12 months, and by requiring, if
                                                                                                         hours in advance of a trip.
                                                 observers to gain sampling experience to                                                                      necessary, the vessel operator or
                                                 count toward a nontrawl LL2                               No small entity is subject to reporting             manager to participate in a pre-cruise
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                                                 deployment endorsement. In addition,                    requirements that are in addition to or               meeting with the observer, which could
                                                 an increase in the number of available                  different from the requirements that                  delay fishing activity by the amount of
                                                 nontrawl LL2 observers would reduce                     apply to all directly regulated entities.             time necessary to complete a pre-cruise
                                                 the potential costs associated with a                   No unique professional skills are                     meeting.
                                                 shortage of nontrawl LL2 observers.                     needed for the vessel operators to
                                                 This proposed rule would add new                        comply with any of the reporting and                  Collection-of-Information Requirements
                                                 costs for freezer longline vessels and pot              recordkeeping requirements associated                   This proposed rule contains
                                                 catcher/processors to comply with pre-                  with this proposed rule.                              collection-of-information requirements


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                                                 subject to review and approval by the                   PART 679—FISHERIES OF THE                             § 679.50   Applicability.
                                                 Office of Management and Budget                         EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC ZONE OFF                              (a) * * *
                                                 (OMB) under the Paperwork Reduction                     ALASKA                                                   (2) Exceptions. A catcher vessel is not
                                                 Act (PRA). These requirements have                                                                            subject to the requirements of this
                                                 been submitted to OMB for approval                      ■ 1. The authority citation for 50 CFR                subpart when delivering unsorted
                                                 under OMB control number 0648–0318                      part 679 continues to read as follows:                codends to a mothership.
                                                 (North Pacific Observer Program). The                     Authority: 16 U.S.C. 773 et seq.; 1801 et           *      *    *      *    *
                                                 public reporting burden for the                         seq.; 3631 et seq.; Pub. L. 108–447; Pub. L.          ■ 6. In § 679.51, revise paragraph
                                                 collection-of-information requirements                  111–281.                                              (a)(2)(vi)(A)(5) to read as follows:
                                                 in this proposed rule includes the time                 ■ 2. In § 679.2,
                                                 for reviewing instructions, searching                                                                         § 679.51 Observer and Electronic
                                                                                                         ■ a. Remove the definition for
                                                 existing data sources, gathering and                                                                          Monitoring System requirements for
                                                                                                         ‘‘Observer Program Office’’; and                      vessels and plants.
                                                 maintaining the data needed, and                        ■ b. Add the definitions for ‘‘Cruise’’
                                                 completing and reviewing the collection                 and ‘‘Observer Program’’ in alphabetical                 (a) * * *
                                                 of information.                                         order to read as follows:                                (2) * * *
                                                   This proposed rule would require that                                                                          (vi) * * *
                                                 the Observer Program be notified by                     § 679.2   Definitions.                                   (A) * * *
                                                 phone at least 24 hours prior to                        *     *      *      *      *                             (5) Motherships. A mothership that
                                                 departure when a vessel will carry an                      Cruise means an observer deployment                receives unsorted codends from catcher
                                                 observer who had not deployed on that                   with a unique cruise number. A cruise                 vessels groundfish CDQ fishing must
                                                 vessel in the past 12 months. Public                    begins when an observer receives an                   have at least two observers aboard the
                                                 reporting burden per response to notify                 endorsement to deploy and ends when                   mothership, at least one of whom must
                                                 the Observer Program by phone is                        the observer completes all debriefing                 be endorsed as a lead level 2 observer.
                                                 estimated to be five minutes.                           responsibilities.                                     More than two observers must be aboard
                                                   Public comment is sought regarding                    *     *      *      *      *                          if the observer workload restriction
                                                 (1) whether this proposed collection of                    Observer Program means the                         would otherwise preclude sampling as
                                                 information is necessary for the proper                 administrative office of the North                    required.
                                                 performance of the functions of the                     Pacific Observer Program located at the               *      *    *     *   *
                                                 agency, including whether the                           Alaska Fisheries Science Center (See                  ■ 7. In § 679.53,
                                                 information shall have practical utility;               § 679.51(c)(3) for contact information).              ■ a. Remove and reserve paragraph
                                                 (2) the accuracy of the burden estimate;                *     *      *      *      *                          (a)(5)(v)(B); and
                                                 (3) ways to enhance the quality, utility,                                                                     ■ b. Revise paragraph (a)(5)(v)(C) to read
                                                                                                         ■ 3. In § 679.32,
                                                 and clarity of the information to be                    ■ a. Remove and reserve paragraphs                    as follows:
                                                 collected; and (4) ways to minimize the                 (c)(3)(i)(B)(2), (c)(3)(i)(C)(2), and                 § 679.53 Observer certification and
                                                 burden of the collection of information,                (c)(3)(i)(E)(2); and                                  responsibilities.
                                                 including through the use of automated                  ■ b. Add paragraph (c)(3)(i)(E)(4) to read
                                                 collection techniques or other forms of                                                                          (a) * * *
                                                                                                         as follows:                                              (5) * * *
                                                 information technology. Send comments
                                                 on these or any other aspects of the                    § 679.32 Groundfish and halibut CDQ                      (v) * * *
                                                                                                         catch monitoring.                                        (C) A lead level 2 observer on a vessel
                                                 collection of information to NMFS
                                                                                                         *     *      *     *    *                             using nontrawl gear must have
                                                 Alaska Region at the ADDRESSES above,
                                                                                                           (c) * * *                                           completed the following:
                                                 and to OIRA by email to OIRA_
                                                                                                           (3) * * *                                              (1) Two observer cruises (contracts) of
                                                 Submission@omb.eop.gov or by fax to
                                                                                                           (i) * * *                                           at least 10 days each; and
                                                 (202) 395–5806.
                                                                                                           (E) * * *                                              (2) Successfully completed training or
                                                   Notwithstanding any other provision
                                                                                                           (4) Notify the Observer Program by                  briefing as prescribed by the Observer
                                                 of the law, no person is required to
                                                                                                         phone at 1 (907) 581–2060 (Dutch                      Program; and
                                                 respond to, and no person shall be
                                                                                                         Harbor, AK) or 1 (907) 481–1770                          (3) Sampled at least 30 sets on a
                                                 subject to penalty for failure to comply
                                                                                                         (Kodiak, AK) at least 24 hours prior to               vessel using nontrawl gear; or
                                                 with, a collection of information subject
                                                                                                         departure when the vessel will be                        (4) Sampled 100 hauls on a catcher/
                                                 to the requirements of the PRA, unless
                                                                                                         carrying an observer who has not                      processor using trawl gear or on a
                                                 that collection of information displays a
                                                                                                         previously been deployed on that vessel               mothership.
                                                 currently valid OMB control number.
                                                 All currently approved NOAA                             within the last 12 months. Subsequent                 *      *    *      *    *
                                                 collections of information may be                       to the vessel’s departure notification,               ■ 8. In § 679.84, revise paragraph (c)(7)
                                                 viewed at http://www.cio.noaa.gov/                      but prior to departure, NMFS may                      to read as follows:
                                                 services_programs/prasubs.html.                         contact the vessel to arrange for a pre-
                                                                                                                                                               § 679.84 Rockfish Program
                                                                                                         cruise meeting. The pre-cruise meeting                Recordkeeping, permits, monitoring, and
                                                 List of Subjects in 50 CFR Part 679                     must minimally include the vessel                     catch accounting.
                                                   Alaska, Fisheries, Recordkeeping and                  operator or manager and any observers
                                                                                                                                                               *     *     *     *    *
                                                 reporting requirements.                                 assigned to the vessel.
                                                                                                                                                                 (c) * * *
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                                                   Dated: December 21, 2017.                             *     *      *     *    *                               (7) Pre-cruise meeting. The Observer
                                                                                                         ■ 4. In part 679, revise subpart E
                                                 Samuel D. Rauch III,                                                                                          Program is notified by phone at 1 (907)
                                                                                                         heading to read as follows:                           481–1770 (Kodiak, AK) at least 24 hours
                                                 Deputy Assistant Administrator for
                                                 Regulatory Programs, National Marine
                                                                                                         Subpart E—North Pacific Observer                      prior to departure when the vessel will
                                                 Fisheries Service.                                                                                            be carrying an observer who has not
                                                                                                         Program
                                                   For the reasons set out in the                                                                              previously been deployed on that vessel
                                                 preamble, 50 CFR part 679 is proposed                   ■ 5. In § 679.50, revise paragraph (a)(2)             within the last 12 months. Subsequent
                                                 to be amended as follows:                               to read as follows:                                   to the vessel’s departure notification,


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                                                 but prior to departure, NMFS may                                        must minimally include the vessel                                           (2) * * *
                                                 contact the vessel to arrange for a pre-                                operator or manager and any observers                                       (i) * * *
                                                 cruise meeting. The pre-cruise meeting                                  assigned to the vessel.
                                                 must minimally include the vessel                                                                                                                   (E) The Observer Program is notified
                                                                                                                         *     *     *     *      *
                                                 operator or manager and any observers                                   ■ 10. In § 679.100, add paragraphs
                                                                                                                                                                                                  by phone at 1 (907) 581–2060 (Dutch
                                                 assigned to the vessel.                                                 (b)(1)(v) and (b)(2)(i)(E) to read as                                    Harbor, AK) or 1 (907) 481–1770
                                                                                                                         follows:                                                                 (Kodiak, AK) at least 24 hours prior to
                                                 *     *     *      *    *
                                                 ■ 9. In § 679.93, revise paragraph (c)(7)
                                                                                                                                                                                                  departure when the vessel will be
                                                 to read as follows:                                                     § 679.100        Applicability.                                          carrying an observer who has not
                                                                                                                         *     *     *     *    *                                                 previously been deployed on that vessel
                                                 § 679.93 Amendment 80 Program                                             (b) * * *                                                              within the last 12 months. Subsequent
                                                 recordkeeping, permits, monitoring, and                                   (1) * * *                                                              to the vessel’s departure notification,
                                                 catch accounting.                                                         (v) The Observer Program is notified                                   but prior to departure, NMFS may
                                                 *     *     *     *    *                                                by phone at 1 (907) 581–2060 (Dutch                                      contact the vessel to arrange for a pre-
                                                   (c) * * *                                                             Harbor, AK) or 1 (907) 481–1770                                          cruise meeting. The pre-cruise meeting
                                                   (7) Pre-cruise meeting. The Observer                                  (Kodiak, AK) at least 24 hours prior to                                  must minimally include the vessel
                                                 Program is notified by phone at 1 (907)                                 departure when the vessel will be                                        operator or manager and any observers
                                                 581–2060 (Dutch Harbor, AK) or 1 (907)                                  carrying an observer who has not                                         assigned to the vessel.
                                                 481–1770 (Kodiak, AK) at least 24 hours                                 previously been deployed on that vessel
                                                 prior to departure when the vessel will                                 within the last 12 months. Subsequent                                    *      *     *    *     *
                                                 be carrying an observer who has not                                     to the vessel’s departure notification,                                  ■ 11. In the table below, for each section
                                                 previously been deployed on that vessel                                 but prior to departure, NMFS may                                         indicated in the ‘‘Location’’ column,
                                                 within the last 12 months. Subsequent                                   contact the vessel to arrange for a pre-                                 remove the phrase indicated in the
                                                 to the vessel’s departure notification,                                 cruise meeting. The pre-cruise meeting                                   ‘‘Remove’’ column and replace it with
                                                 but prior to departure, NMFS may                                        must minimally include the vessel                                        the phrase indicated in the ‘‘Add’’
                                                 contact the vessel to arrange for a pre-                                operator or manager and any observers                                    column from wherever it appears in the
                                                 cruise meeting. The pre-cruise meeting                                  assigned to the vessel.                                                  ‘‘Frequency’’ column.

                                                                                        Location                                                                Remove                                               Add                          Frequency

                                                 § 679.51(a)(2)(vi)(B)(1),                  (a)(2)(vi)(B)(3),(a)(2)(vi)(B)(4),                 certified ...................................     endorsed .................................                   1
                                                    (a)(2)(vi)(C),     (a)(2)(vi)(D)(1),              (a)(2)(vi)(D)(2),               and
                                                    (a)(2)(vi)(E)(1).
                                                 § 679.51(c)(3), (a)(2), (b)(1)(iii)(A), (b)(2)(iv), (b)(3)(ii)(B), and                        Observer Program Office ........                  Observer Program ..................                          1
                                                    (b)(8) introductory text.
                                                 § 679.52(b)(11) introductory text ...............................................             Observer Program Office ........                  Observer Program ..................                          2
                                                 § 679.52(b)(11)(i) introductory text, (b)(11)(ii), (b)(11)(iii), and                          Observer Program Office ........                  Observer Program ..................                          1
                                                    (b)(11)(vi) introductory text.
                                                 § 679.52(b)(11)(vii) introductory text .........................................              Observer Program Office ........                  Observer Program ..................                          3
                                                 § 679.52(b)(11)(viii)        introductory             text,         (b)(11)(viii)(A),         Observer Program Office ........                  Observer Program ..................                          1
                                                    (b)(11)(ix), (b)(11)(x) introductory text, and (b)(12).
                                                 § 679.53(a)(1) ............................................................................   Observer Program Office ........                  Observer Program ..................                          1
                                                 § 679.53(a)(5)(v) introductory text, and (a)(5)(v)(A) .................                       ‘‘lead’’ ......................................   lead .........................................               1
                                                 § 679.53(b)(2)(i) ........................................................................    Observer Program Office ........                  Observer Program ..................                          1



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Document Created: 2017-12-27 02:23:27
Document Modified: 2017-12-27 02:23:27
CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule; request for comments.
DatesComments must be received no later than January 26, 2018.
ContactAlicia M Miller, 907-586-7228 or [email protected]
FR Citation82 FR 61243 
RIN Number0648-BG96
CFR AssociatedAlaska; Fisheries and Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements

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